Synopses & Reviews
Provides the reader with the essential principles of memory to help them increase their ability to retain what they read, perform better on tests, or just remember where you they last put their car keys. For high school students, college students, and anyone seeking to improve his or her memory power. This revised and updated edition helps the reader understand the different kinds of memory and presents the latest techniques and the proven formulas that can boost their memory power.
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Fry's lively style of writing makes these books very useful.
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These are must-read guides every family should have in its library.
Synopsis
Provides the reader with the essential principles of memory to help them increase their ability to retain what they read, perform better on tests, or just remember where you they last put their car keys. For high school students, college students, and anyone seeking to improve his or her memory power. This revised and updated edition helps the reader understand the different kinds of memory and presents the latest techniques and the proven formulas that can boost their memory power.
About the Author
Ron Fry is a nationally known proponent for the improvement of public education and an advocate for parents and students playing an active role in strengthening personal education programs. In addition to being the author of the best selling How to Study series, which has sold over two million copies to date, Fry has written more than 30 different books with the intention of providing resources to assist in education reform to realize his ultimate goal of achieving optimum student success.
Table of Contents
1. Start your Memory Banks. 2. And Now for a Little Quiz. 3. Roy G. Biv and Friends. 4. Reading and Remembering. 5. One Chapter to a Better Vocabulary. 6. Taking Notes to Remember Text. 7. Rembring How too Spel Gud. 8. Remembering Numbers the Mnemonic Way. 9. Remembering Names and Faces. 10. Let's Not Forget ADD. 11. Test Your Progress